That's exactly what Ceballo (NYAC) did, beating Justin Biggs (New Bed Stuy BC) unanimously in the 152-pound open championship at the Golden Gloves finals Monday night at Barclays Center. Ceballo joins the ranks of current lightweight pro Shemuel Pagan and GG Hall Of Famer Mark Breland with five titles while landing the award for best fighter in the 2016 tournament.

In the first round, Ceballo bounced on his toes as he landed hard rights. Ceballo ended the round with a solid straight right that snapped the head of Biggs, causing the ref to administer a standing eight count.

In the second, Biggs — the taller boxer, — seemed to realized that being on the outside wasn't working and tried to pressure Ceballo by cutting off the ring, but the slick Ceballo wasn't having it and countering with hard hooks.

In the final round, Biggs was still hanging around but not with much left. Ceballo was in total control, landing vicious body shots.

"The key in there was simple," said the 22-year old Ceballo. "Jab and hit him with the right hand of course, because he's a southpaw."